A new video of slain terror operative Dr. Umar, linked to the November 10 fidayeen attack plot in Delhi, has surfaced, revealing the depth of radicalization within the Faridabad-based terror module. The video, now under examination by investigative agencies, shows Umar openly advocating fidayeen missions and attempting to justify suicide bombings by labeling them as acts of “martyrdom.” According to officials, Umar appears visibly tense in the footage, yet continues to deliver rhetoric aimed at motivating recruits for jihad. Investigators believe he was instructed to record this video as part of a larger indoctrination and operational protocol designed by handlers operating across the border. Preliminary findings indicate that members of this module—including several educated individuals and trained professionals—were required to share daily updates on reconnaissance, explosive preparation, and movement details with their handlers. Multiple videos of recce locations were reportedly sent prior to the planned attack. Authorities also confirm that the group received detailed training in assembling improvised explosive devices, pointing to a sophisticated ecosystem of radicalization, logistics, and operational planning. The emergence of Umar’s video strengthens the case against the module and highlights the evolving strategy of terror outfits targeting India.


